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joined and Wallachian
On October 10 near Nicopolis, some 7, 000 Wallachian cavalrymen under Mircea II, one of Vlad Dracul's sons, also joined.
At the age of 19, he joined the Wallachian Army, and, in 1840, took part, alongside Eftimie Murgu and Cezar Bolliac, in Mitică Filipescu's conspiracy against Prince Alexandru II Ghica.
After he returned, he joined the Wallachian Army and became a major in 1836.

joined and revolutionary
Royalty across Europe was horrified and many heretofore neutral countries soon joined the war against revolutionary France.
During those insurgent months 14, 000 of Grenada's 28, 000 slaves joined the revolutionary forces in order to write their own emancipation and transform themselves into " citizens "; some 7, 000 of these self-liberated slaves would perish in the name of freedom.
The Bourbons of France held a strong claim to Luxembourg, the Emperor of Austria on the other hand had controlled the duchy until the revolutionary forces had joined it to the French republic ( he reportedly was not enthusiastic about regaining Luxembourg and the Low Countries, being more interested in the Balkans ).
Eager to support the revolutionary cause, Mao joined the rebel army as a private soldier, but was not involved in the fighting.
He also joined another revolutionary organisation, The Society for the Study of Wang Fuzhi ( Chuan-shan Hsüeh-she ) which had been founded by a number of Changsha literati who wished to emulate Wang Fuzhi ( 1619 – 1692 ), a philosopher who had become a symbol of Han resistance to Manchu invasion.
This strengthened the revolutionary organizations as tens of thousands of youths joined the FSLN and the fight against Somoza.
However, he remained in Moscow where he joined the Bolshevik party, writing to his comrades that " the Bolshevik party organization is the only Social Democratic organization of the proletariat, and if we were to stay outside of it, then we would find ourselves outside of the proletarian revolutionary struggle ".
Especially interested in the literary contacts made at the meetings, Wright formally joined the Communist Party in late 1933 and as a revolutionary poet wrote numerous proletarian poems (" I Have Seen Black Hands ", " We of the Streets ", " Red Leaves of Red Books ", for example ), The New Masses and other left-wing periodicals.
The Patriots enthusiastically supported the Revolution, and when the French revolutionary armies started to spread that revolution, the Patriots joined in, hoping to liberate their own country from its authoritarian yoke.
The Stadtholder joined the First Coalition of countries in their attempt to subdue revolutionary France.
Neither party joined the rebels, although several hundred individuals joined the revolutionary cause.
Mazzini's activity in revolutionary movements caused him to be imprisoned soon after he joined.
A group of seventy volunteers led by Enrico Cairoli, Pavia and Terni joined the revolutionary junta in Rome on October 20, after having sailed down the Tiber and landing at the confluence with the Aniene river.
In 1917 he joined the Revolutionary movement and became an active anti-War campaigner, serving on revolutionary committees after the March Revolution.
On 20 August 1905 Sun joined forces with revolutionary Chinese students studying in Tokyo, Japan to form the unified group Tongmenghui ( United League ), which sponsored uprisings in China.
They left Fairchild to found Intel in 1968 and were soon joined by Andrew Grove and Les Vadasz, who took with them the revolutionary MOS Silicon Gate Technology ( SGT ), recently created in the Fairchild R & D Laboratory by Federico Faggin who also designed the Fairchild 3708, the world ’ s first commercial MOS integrated circuit using SGT.
On 18 March he joined the population's uprising, was elected a member of the revolutionary Commune by the XXe arrondissement, and was named general.
Many joined the Partisan forces created by the Communist Party ( National Liberation Army headed by Josip Broz Tito ) in the liberation and the revolutionary war against Nazis and all the others who were against communism.
In 1774, Bartlett joined the Assembly's Committee of Correspondence and began his work with the revolutionary leaders of the other 12 colonies.
Back in New York Martí joined General Calixto García's Cuban revolutionary committee, made up of exiled & disheveled Cubans who wanted independence for Cuba.
Dr. Albert Levy became a surgeon to revolutionary Texan forces in 1835, participated in the capture of Béxar, and joined the Texas Navy the next year.
Siding with the revolutionary forces after the Chinese Revolution, he joined Brigadier Cai E in the October 1911 expeditionary force that marched on Qing forces in Sichuan, and served as a regimental commander in the campaign to unseat Yuan Shikai in 1915-16.
Tyrrell recognizes that in the end Labienus can be described as a man who “ joined the legitimate government in its struggle against a revolutionary proconsul who placed his own dignitas above his country ( Tyrrell, 36 ).
: When I joined City Lights in 1971, and started working with Lawrence, it was clear that it had been very much a center of protest, for people with revolutionary ideas and people who wanted to change society.

joined and camp
After the terror attacks of September 11, 2001, Djibouti joined the Global War on Terror, and now hosts a large military camp, home to soldiers from many countries, but primarily the U. S.
But this gain was not without its loss, as Sempronius avoided Hannibal's watchfulness, slipped around his flank, and joined his colleague in his camp near the Trebia River near Placentia.
According to the chronicler Widukind of Corvey, Otto " pitched his camp in the territory of the city of Augsburg and joined there the forces of Henry I, Duke of Bavaria, who was himself lying mortally ill nearby, and by Duke Conrad with a large following of Franconian knights.
Baum's Germans left Burgoyne's camp at Fort Edward on August 9 and marched to Fort Miller, where they waited until they were joined by the Indians and a company of British marksmen.
In order to force the recalcitrant Ottoman government to follow his policies, he established, from his camp, a powerful political network in Constantinople, which was joined even by the mother of the sultan.
A new city administration and the federal government, which was eying Fort Worth as a potential site for a major military training camp, joined forces with the Baptist preacher to bring down the curtain on the Acre finally.
Kett and his forces, joined by recruits from Norwich and the surrounding countryside and numbering some 16, 000, set up camp on Mousehold Heath to the north-east of the city on 12 July.
The camp was joined by workers and artisans from Norwich, and by people from the surrounding towns and villages, until it was larger than Norwich, at that time the second-largest city in England with a population of about 12, 000.
Władysław abandoned the alliance with Hungary favored by his deposed brother, and joined the anti-Papal camp.
In 1976 Bové joined the Fight for the Larzac, a movement protesting the proposed expansion of a military camp on the Larzac plateau, which would have displaced sheep farmers.
In 10 BC, the Chatti joined with the Sicambri and attacked Drusus ' camp, but were easily defeated.
In 55 working hours, people joined together to turn a youth camp into a hospital.
Once order broke down he joined Antigonus ’ camp.
Over the course of the first half of 1876, Sitting Bull's camp continually expanded, as natives joined him for safety in numbers.
He completed boot camp and joined the fleet as a crewman aboard the fleet oiler although he did spend a two-week training period on the repair ship before returning to the Chukawan.
Chambers and Willi Schlamm led the anti-Communist camp ( and both later joined the founding editorial board of William F. Buckley, Jr .' s National Review ).
On the morning of 17 June the party, its size swelled to 49 or about 60 including chief surveyor Frederick Tuckett and others who had joined the party after landing, approached the Māori camp.
Fearing Communism, he joined the pacifists ' camp and praised the Munich Agreement in 1938, which the President of the Council Édouard Daladier had signed without any illusions.
Tenné, representations in the Australian Aboriginal manner of an Arnhem Land rock painting of a woman with stylised internal anatomy between in dexter chief and base two symbolic representations of camp sites joined by journey or path markings in the manner of the Central Australian Aboriginals and in sinister chief and base the like, all Argent ;
" As a Quaker, he was a conscientious objector ( CO ) during World War II, and joined a Civilian Public Service camp.
Kirchner joined the camp of Menem's chief opponent within the PJ, the governor of Buenos Aires Province, Eduardo Duhalde.
He was raised in a mutant concentration camp in the aftermath of the Summers Rebellion, an uprising in which mutants and humans joined forces to destroy the Sentinels.
Gates established a camp at Rugeley's Mill, north of Camden, where he was joined by militia companies from North Carolina and Virginia.
At dawn on September 7, 1191, Richard's heralds travelled the camp, announcing that battle would be joined that day.
When Ambiorix and the Eburones rebelled in 53 BC, the remaining Nervii joined the uprising and besieged Quintus Tullius Cicero – brother of the orator – and his legion in their winter camp until they were relieved by Caesar in person.

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